mrags Posted February 28, 2013 Author Posted February 28, 2013 At least now we won't have to listen to any more bitchin about Kelsay I just wonder who the Bills fans will pull up to take his place ? To add i just came from youtube & watched the Kelsay interception /touchdown he made off Romo in that monday night game & i bet all you haters were high fiving Kelsay that night . oh please!!! Every player has a decent game. Kelsey's were very few and very far between. He wasnt good, was overpaid, and underperformed his entire career with the exception of a handful of games. And yes, I was cheering him on that night, because I will cheer for any player that makes plays. Give credit where it is due. Don't give it for underperformance.
3rdand12 Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 Well, that, and they had drafted McKelvin as the heir apparent that year. Just another good example of the FO misallocating resources, especially in the draft. I hope they don't make that same mistake this year and lose McKelvin only to draft his replacement. he is a free agent isn't he ? But Buddy said ..........
BADOLBILZ Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 Top DEs make in the $12 million per year range. Kelsay made $6 mil per year. Whats so out of whack? Marginal starters/backups do not get paid half of what star players get paid. They get a fraction....sometimes 10-20%.
Captain Hindsight Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 My guess is his neck injury was healing as well as they hoped. Thanks for your service Chris. Good luck to you in the future
BADOLBILZ Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 No, Kelsay was one of many problems. He was an average player on bad teams Kelsay was always a liability against the run. From day one. And for his career, he averaged only 3.5 sacks every 16 games so he was not anywhere near exceptional at the thing he did best. I often wonder if the people that liked Kelsay so much actually watched him. He was not an effective player.
RuntheDamnBall Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 My guess is his neck injury was healing as well as they hoped. Thanks for your service Chris. Good luck to you in the future In hindsight, doesn't it seem like they should have drafted Anquan Boldin or Jason Witten instead of Kelsay?
billsfanmiami(oh) Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 I'm overpaid. When I go in to my boss's office for my next raise, I'm going to tell him "No thanks, I think I'm already making enough." Blaming Kelsay for that is foolish. Like I said, us paying Kelsay (who again was above average) never kept of from resigning people. When we let people go, it was personnel decisions. McGee over Greer. Not we can't keep greer as we gotta pay that kelsay! We didn't reward mediocre players. Or else the whole team would be be overpaid. Kelsay wasn't just a feel good soldier in the locker room. He was a consistent solid, defensive end who played his role each and every sunday. Can someone tell me who this good player was that we let go because we were paying kelsay? Badolbeelz? Ny33? As someone said above, nobody is "blaming kelsay" for inking the deal. Myself and many others just hate what it represented. Kelsay was average at best. If you think he was an above average player, you should tune into some other games during the season. It's been so long since we have had a good team, we've forgotten what it looks like. Marginal starters/backups do not get paid half of what star players get paid. They get a fraction....sometimes 10-20%. Thank you. Does anyone in their right mind think a team like the pats, steelers, ravens would have given a contract to kelsay worth even half as much as his last one?
BillsFanForever19 Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 (edited) Chris Kelsay was never as bad as this board would have made him seem. At times, he played better than most of our players on D. That being said, he certainly didn't warrant the contract he received. But he can't be blamed for signing it. I hope his neck is alright and that he has a comfortable retirement. Thanks for saving us some cash in the process, Chris. God speed. But, man - do we have some roster spots to fill after this offseason! This is going to be a big year for Undrafted Free Agents making the roster. Edited February 28, 2013 by BillsFanForever19
Captain Hindsight Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 In hindsight, doesn't it seem like they should have drafted Anquan Boldin or Jason Witten instead of Kelsay? Who was throwing them the ball?
DrDawkinstein Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 Awesome! I hope he is in good health and wish him the best in the future. Thanks Chris, for retiring, and for a decade of service to the team. Our cap outlook just got much better.
CSBill Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 I'm starting to think. What if Buffalo let Levitre go, move Glenn to guard(he was highly regarded as a guard coming out of college. Then with the first pick the Bills get a top LT. That would put an immense amount of money in the Bills coffers for FA signings. They could literally fix every weak position on the team with the possible exception being QB. "They could literally fix every weak" what?
bananathumb Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 WONDER WHAT HE'LL DO with the undeserved millions he took out of Buffalo.
JTO Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 I'm starting to think. What if Buffalo let Levitre go, move Glenn to guard(he was highly regarded as a guard coming out of college. Then with the first pick the Bills get a top LT. That would put an immense amount of money in the Bills coffers for FA signings. They could literally fix every weak position on the team with the possible exception being QB. I'd rather trade Byrd for some picks and re sign Levitre. It's much harder to get a talented G than a safety.
DrDawkinstein Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 In hindsight, doesn't it seem like they should have drafted Anquan Boldin or Jason Witten instead of Kelsay? Both would have been gone in 4 years. Maybe even before their rookie contract expired even.
C.Biscuit97 Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 Good guy and very average football player. If the Bills were the Steelers, he would be praised for being an unsung player. But instead, he sums up this last decade of Bills football. Meh. Sad part is, he's probably one of TD's best draft picks. Wish him the best and thanks for being a standup guy.
BADOLBILZ Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 Chris Kelsay was never as bad as this board would have made him seem. So much handwringing about the treatment on the message board of a pass rusher who averaged 3.5 sacks per 16 for 10 years and was a liability against the run. WONDER WHAT HE'LL DO with the undeserved millions he took out of Buffalo. Move to suburban Atlanta and build a McMansion in the same gated community as Jon Koncak?
San Jose Bills Fan Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 It's better than the 17 pages of why Geno Smith or Matt Barkley should be the next quarterback or Alex Smith was traded or Matt Cassel should be given another chance Or the Mother of them All, 19 pages on the Bills not tendering David Nelson. I could never hate the guy despite how the team tried to get me to with that crazy contract. LOL Chris kelsay? What position did he play? The buffoon cop in the Charlie Chaplin movies who always clumsily ran in the opposite direction of the criminal. Tough break though for anyone who bought a Mario Williams #94 jersey. LOL To add i just came from youtube & watched the Kelsay interception /touchdown he made off Romo in that monday night game & i bet all you haters were high fiving Kelsay that night . You're right. Kelsay made about $50 million in his career and only made one memorable play. Top DEs make in the $12 million per year range. Kelsay made $6 mil per year. Whats so out of whack? I don't know. How much do really bad defensive ends make? Look. I almost never slander players and I understand that Kelsay was a hard worker and a good guy. But he sucked as a player IMO. Sucked. And he was the most visible symbol of the team's ineptitude. In each of the two previous regime changes, Kelsay was actually given a lucrative contract extension. Forgive me for being happy that this new regime will go forward without Chris Kelsay. Keep in mind that it was announced by the Bills on February 11th that Kelsay had been cleared to begin working out. JW mentioned that Kelsay was in Buffalo and was hoping to play this year. I think we should take this as a real positive sign that the new head coach and defensive coordinator might actually know what they're doing. There's clear evidence that Kelsay was shown the door and took the opportunity to retire. I'm happy for Chris that he's retired as a wealthy man. He doesn't seem the sort to blow $50 million in career earnings.
Big Turk Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 Kelsay wanted to retire having only played for one team, which is what he did, rather than test free agency. It was pretty obvious he retired instead of getting waived.
San Jose Bills Fan Posted February 28, 2013 Posted February 28, 2013 Thats before taxes I'll sign up for that. I'm very professional and have a great work ethic too. And I'm a great teammate.
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